The Sessions by Referral metric tracks the number of website sessions that come from external sources like social media, search engines, or other websites.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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This metric measures the number of new leads that were acquired through online sources and does not include any offline sources, such as events or direct mail campaigns.
New MQLs by Source is a metric that measures the number of new Marketing Qualified Leads (MQLs) generated from different sources to evaluate lead generation performance.
Sessions by Direct Traffic Source measures the number of website sessions that originated directly from a user typing the web address into their browser or clicking a saved bookmark, and not from a referral source such as a search engine or social media.
The Customer Conversion Rate by Source measures the percentage of website visitors from different sources (like social media, email, or paid ads) who become customers, helping to guide marketing efforts and allocate resources more effectively.
The Emails Clicked by Email Title (by Create Date) metric in Hubspot tracks the total number of clicks on emails categorized by their titles, sorted by the date they were created. This helps to identify the most engaging email titles and determine the success of email campaigns over time.
The New Blog Posts Published metric in HubSpot tracks the number of freshly added blog posts.
The Top Blog Posts by CTA Clicks metric tracks the most popular blog posts based on the number of clicks on the Call-to-Action (CTA) buttons within each post.
The Blog Views by Blog metric in Hubspot tracks the number of views received by each individual blog post within a selected time frame, allowing users to measure the popularity and engagement of specific blog content.